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South Korean president arrested following intense hours-long standoff
It is the first time such an action has been taken against a sitting president in South Korea
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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been arrested on charges of insurrection after trying to impose martial law.
Yoon is currently at the Corruption Investigation Office (CIO), where he stated that he agreed to the questioning "even though it is an illegal investigation, in order to prevent any unsavoury bloodshed."
Authorities executed the arrest warrant after a tense, hours-long standoff with his security team and supporters, and investigators had to use ladders and wire cutters to gain access to his home.
The embattled president has been sheltering in his fortified residence for weeks, protected by his Presidential Security Service team, as he evades arrest amid multiple investigations and an impeachment trial.
This is the first time in South Korea's history that a sitting president has been arrested. The warrant permits investigators hold Yoon for up to 48 hours. To extend his detention, the CIO must request an arrest warrant within that timeframe.
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